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A 3D printer in action, seamlessly melding industrial design with technology as it crafts a white object with visible layers on a black platform. The Ender machine and its web of wires hint at this intricate work in progress.

Learn how to transform your innovative design ideas into real-world products and experiences. 

As an Industrial Design student, you won’t just learn how to design products—you’ll learn how to design with purpose. You’ll explore how art, engineering, design, and business come together to create solutions that are functional, beautiful, and grounded in real human needs. You’ll sharpen your product design and concept development skills while also thinking about how your ideas can be manufactured, brought to market, and made sustainably.

Along the way, you’ll create work that doesn’t just solve problems, but also improves the way people live, work, and interact with the world.

Made at MassArt

See how MassArt’s Industrial Design program turns ideas into products, systems, and experiences.

In our program, students are not just trained in practical design skills; they also engage in forward-thinking discussions about social and environmental impacts. James Read Chair and Professor, Industrial Design
A person in a workshop stands at a table organizing sheets of sandpaper. The background evokes an industrial design vibe with tools like clamps and a saw neatly arranged on the wall. Shelves hold various supplies, reminiscent of design studios, creating a well-equipped workspace.
Industrial Design Studios

MassArt’s Industrial Design studios offer dedicated spaces, 3D printers, model shops, and advanced fabrication labs for hands-on learning.

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